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Gotta say, this looks a lot better than I expected. The idea of the time stream being being #v(|<ed up by all the time traveling is cool.
More importantly, they finally show John Connor as I've imagined him since I saw the first Terminator as a little kid; Less of a military badass and more of an inspirational figure head.
(Actually, I've always thought they should have eventually revealed that John Connor died shortly after humanity's uprising, but lived on as an inspirational/mythic figure. It adds more to the Jesus allegory and it makes John seem more larger than life... LITERALLY)
Back to the trailer, I can actually get behind the idea of the terminator aging. The whole concept was suggested by James Cameron himself, as I understand. The Terminator flesh is, while artificial, still organic. (This is why they're considered cyborgs and not androids. Though I personally view them as both, but more the latter than the former.) Though I imagine at Arnold's age, they'll be using as much CGI to make him seem like he's spry under the aged flesh as they will for the T1000.
As to the T1000, I'm wondering if that's a new-time-stream-altered version of Robert's Patrick's original version. It's been suggested that Skynet doesn't use them much because they're harder to control than traditional terminators. While the T1000 was just as insane as skynet in its hatered for humanity and John Connor, later models questioned Skynet's goals and motivation. (Such as Catherine Weaver in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, who'd traveled back in time to create a benevolent counterpart to Skynet: "John Henry")
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